Seasonic lists AMD’s next-generation RDNA 3 Radeon RX 7900 XT, RX 7800 XT, & RX 7700 XT graphics cards on its web page.
PSU maker Seasonic, AMD’s next-generation RDNA 3 equipped Radeon RX 7900 XT, RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT graphic card list down.
With this wattage calculator, you can configure various hardware components to understand the power requirements for your PC setup and find the best option for building it before you buy a PSU.
Now, if you go to the wattage calculator page, you’ll notice that the Graphics tab lists three unpublished GPUs.
The website doesn’t have any specs, but states that this isn’t any misrepresentation as other 6900 XT, 6800 XT, 6700 XT graphics cards are still listed in the dropdown menu. Put.
Regarding power requirements, Seasonic states that it recommends a 750W + PSU for the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7800 XT graphics cards and a 650W + PSU for the Radeon RX 7700 XT.
This is the same power requirement as the current lineup that recommends a PSU of 750W or higher for the RX 6900 XT and RX 6800 XT and a PSU of 650W or higher for the RX 6700 XT graphics card.
Also, there is no requirement for a 16-pin Gen 5 connector, which is consistent with previous rumors, but it is expected that the next-generation RDNA 3 lineup will be the first product to support the Gen 5 protocol.
This case seems likely to be a preliminary or placeholder listing by the PSU maker.
AMD hasn’t officially released specs and shares important details with OEMs and component makers, but Seasonic shouldn’t want this information to leak out and get in trouble with the red team at this time. is.
That said, a few weeks ago TCL created a similar list of Radeon RX 7700 XT graphics cards, which means that something may have been cooked.
We’ve heard rumors that the Radeon RX 7700 XT with the Navi 33 will be available first, with more enthusiastic options coming out a little later, but we’re still not sure because it’s all a rumored world.
Also, I don’t want to conclude yet, but if the Seasonic PSU requirements for the AMD Radeon RX 7000 are just a little bit true, for NVIDIA looking at 450-600W in its high-end graphics card lineup. It will mean a problem in the power efficiency area.
AMD RDNA 3 Navi 3X GPU Configuration (Breaking News):
Explanation:
RDNA3 does not require PCI Gen5
Radeon seems to be a classic specification for nVidia, which is rumored to release a 900W product.
It seems that the specifications will be 8PX2 at the maximum without much difference from the RX6000 series of RDNA2.
That means that the maximum is 375W, and the rating is in the range of 300-350W.
The reason why the RX7900XT was toned down may be to keep the specifications up to the conventional 8PX2 and 375W.
To be honest, I can’t keep up with the 900W, so I’m more relieved with a spec like Radeon.
I find it too insane to say 450W / 600W / 900W just for the GPU.
Probably, those who are assembled with RTX4090 / Ti will drop the breaker.
I feel that it is almost impossible to use the power consumption of 1500W for a long time with one PC per breaker system while living properly.
I don’t think household power supplies are used in that way. (Bitter smile
Even gamers who are crazy regarding the game can’t go beyond the power breaker limits, so we’re looking at how the RTX4090 / Ti’s power consumption specs will be accepted.
It seems that there are 1800W electric ovens in the United States, so it may be a problem peculiar to Japan.
Is it possible for those who use it for rendering etc. to continue using the power consumption of 900W for 3 consecutive days?
If you are pre-rendered, I would appreciate it if you might let me know.
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